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Pick a Picture sessions

1. 4 adults. People had lots of responses to what the sharers shared. 90 minutes. 2 prompts.

Prompt 1: Pick pictures that you were drawn to even if you don't know why.

Prompt 2: Each person chose or invented their own prompt to use


2. 3 adults and 2 children, ages 9 and 7. Dad and 2 kids shared one computer. 60 minutes. 1 prompt.

Instead of having each person share all their pictures at once, we took turns sharing one picture at a time. I plan on doing this every time I have young children in a session.

Prompt: Pick pictures that you would give to someone or send to someone. This could be several pictures that are all for one person, or you could be giving/sending the pictures to more than one person.


3. 3 adults. Almost no responses to what sharers shared. 75 minutes. 4 prompts

Prompt 1: Select images that make your nervous system say ahh, where ahh is the sound you make when relaxing

Prompt 2: Select images that remind you of someone important to you

Prompt 3: Each person chose or invented their own prompt to use

Prompt 4: Think about inserting yourself in the picture. You could be putting yourself in the picture by imagining that you are that thing/person. Or you could be adding yourself into the scene as a new thing/person. Pick pictures that you find interesting to do this with.